This event is presented by the Milwaukee Region of Sports Car Club of America, Inc. (SCCA) and will be held under the 2018 SCCA Time Trial Rules (TTR) except as amended by these Supplemental Regulations.

Purpose: The Track Day (TD) portion of this event is a NON-COMPETITIVE opportunity for participants to learn first-hand from experienced instructors and to practice repeatedly, at safe non-racing speeds, the basic principles and skills upon which the sport of motor racing is based.

The Time Trials (TT) portion of this event is designed to be a timing-based COMPETITIVE opportunity for advanced drivers to receive lap times and establish finishing positions as part of their driving experience. Classing will be described and finishing positions will be awarded at this event. Instructors will also be available for TT participants, but TT is recommended for advanced drivers.

Important dates regarding entries for this event.
A late fee of $15.00 may be added to all entries entered Regular / received after 1159 PM on Thursday, October 11, 2018.
Returned/NSF checks and declined credit card numbers will be assessed a $40.00 fee ($25 fee plus the $15 late fee).
A cancellation fee of $25.00 will be deducted from all refund notifications received after 1159 PM on Thursday, October 11, 2018.
Regular online registration closes at 1159 PM on Thursday, October 11, 2018. Late registration will be available until 9AM Saturday, October 13, 2018, but will be subject to a $25.00 late registration fee.

In the event of forecast of inclement weather, event will proceed as scheduled.

Entry fees for this event (SCCA Member / Non-member):

Track Day: $200 / $220 Time Trial: $210 / $230

Additional $25 Transponder Rental Fee will be added to Time Trial entry if participant requires transponder.

Milwaukee Region SCCA reserves the right to refuse any entry for any reason.

Participant Requirements:

Drivers should meet one of the following criteria:

Possess a valid state driver license, or

Possess a racing license from a recognized motorsports organization, or

2. All drivers 15-17 years of age must contact event officials before the event in order to submit a completed SCCA MS-L minor waiver (Form MS-L). Parent or legal guardian must be presentat the event.

3. Current SCCA membership is required. Weekend memberships will be available at registration.

4. All participants, including drivers, workers, crew members, and guests must sign the SCCA Release and Waiver of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement (Form # SCCA-MS1).

5. Any driver found to have driven on course in any vehicle before having properly completed the waiver signing process or submitting a completed tech inspection form will be disqualified from the event with no refund of entry fee and will be removed from the premises.

6. Drivers and participants are responsible for conduct of all guests on site during the event.

7. Consumption of alcohol by any legal-age participant, guest, volunteer, or worker is prohibited until the last session of the day has concluded. Use of narcotics or other dangerous drugs is prohibited at all times. Violators will be removed from the premises.

8. All drivers may be required to work a flag station during one or more sessions when their run group is not on course as directed by the Chief Steward or Safety Steward.

Vehicles:

ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST SUBMIT A TECH INSPECTION FORM FOR THEIR VEHICLE

Eligibility of Vehicles

Any vehicle that is judged to be in an unsafe operating condition at any time during the event shall be prohibited from further participation until the deficiency is corrected and re-inspected by tech inspection personnel.

Your vehicle may be randomly inspected at any time during the event at the organizer’s discretion.

All loose items must be removed from the outside and inside of the vehicle.

All cameras or recording devices must be securely mounted.

All vehicles must provide factory original (or better) seats that are securely mounted, seatbelts (SFI or FIA rated are recommended), and roll-over protection for both driver and in-car instructor (if used).

Hardtop and targa top vehicles are allowed.

Convertible vehicles operating with the factory roll-over protection system are allowed. Other convertibles not equipped with a factory roll-over protection system should be equipped with either a factory hardtop or a 4-point roll bar.

Vehicles that are in compliance with SCCA road race, solo, rally or time trial rules are allowed.

Drivers of open-top vehicles should use arm restraints or run with the top up.

Drivers of open-wheel cars must contact the event organizers for permission to participate.

Driver Safety Equipment

While on course, all participants shall wear a safety helmet meeting Snell SA2005 / M2005 or later specifications.

Event Conduct
SPEED LIMITS WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CHIEF INSTRUCTOR. THE SPEED LIMITS MAY BE RAISED OR LOWERED BASED ON TRACK CONDITIONS AND THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CHIEF STEWARD, CHIEF INSTRUCTOR AND SAFETY STEWARD.

Both TD and TT driver groupings will be assigned prior to the event and will be based on completion of the Experience Level section of the Entry Form. TT driver dispatch sequence from grid may be adjusted based on lap times.

An instructor shall be available to each participant in a TD run group. TT drivers may request the assistance of an instructor.

An instructor shall ride with each TD student until the Chief Instructor authorizes the student to drive alone.

Passing will only be allowed in those sessions designated as passing sessions by the Chief Instructor. Passing will only be allowed in designated passing zones. All passes can only be made after the car to be overtaken has acknowledged the presence of the overtaking car and signaled on which side the pass is to be made by a hand signal (point-by). Use of a turn signal is not considered a valid means of signaling.

Any driver who spins or leaves the course with all four wheels off course must return immediately to the pits and may not return to the course until authorized by an instructor. A vehicle re-inspection by the Chief Technical Inspector or Safety Steward may also be required prior to returning to the course.

If a vehicle has become stuck in a run-off area, the session will be stopped until the vehicle is removed.

The only passengers allowed in any vehicle on course during any TD or TT session are the instructors which are approved for that event. No other persons may ride along in any capacity. Violation will result in removal from the event. Participants may ride as passengers in instructor vehicles.

Passengers other than instructors may be allowed at the organizer’s discretion.

The following flags and their meanings shall be explained at the driver’s meeting and used at this event:

GREEN - when displayed, the green flag indicates that the course is clear.

RED - The session has been stopped. Clear the course for emergency traffic by stopping off course to the right as far as practical. Do not move until directed by a worker or official.

BLACK - There is a problem with your driving or your vehicle. Proceed to the pits at a reduced rate of speed and stop about midway through the pit lane for consultation. Black flags will be shown at start/finish and Corner 6.

BLUE WITH DIAGONAL YELLOW STRIPE - another driver is following you. Be prepared to signal at the next designated passing zone.

ORANGE WITH YELLOW STRIPE - Debris on course, proceed with caution.

CHECKERED - The session has ended. Please return to the pits at the end of this lap. Checkered flags will be shown at start/finish.

Pits, Grids & Paddock

As per SCCA General Competition Rules, the hot pits shall be defined as the area from the chain-link fence to the trackside concrete wall.

The entire track property is considered paddock. Rules will be enforced accordingly for all participants which includes crew and guests. Access to certain portions of the track property will be limited.

No paddocking or parking allowed on access road(s). It may be necessary to limit support vehicles in the paddock. Car trailers are to be moved if so directed by the event officials. Any vehicle or trailer parked in violation of the event official's instructions may be towed away.

A SLOW, SAFE AND PRUDENT speed limit in the paddock will be enforced.

Proper credentials, closed-toe shoes and shirts are required in the pits, grid, and false grid areas.

Smoking is prohibited in the pits, grid and false grid areas.

No person shall ride on the bodywork of participating cars, tow cars, or on trailers.

Drivers will be informed at driver’s meeting if there are any unstaffed corners.

All trash must be placed in provided receptacles. All tires MUST be removed from the track property.

On-site fueling will not be available. Entrants are strongly encouraged to fuel their vehicles prior to arriving at the event.

Overall liability coverage for the event is $5 million. SCCA Member medical coverage is up to $500,000 per person; non-SCCA member medical coverage is $10,000 per person.

National SCCA, the Milwaukee Region, and The Milwaukee Mile are not responsible for any damage to personal vehicles or other personal items. Event insurance does not provide coverage for damage to participant vehicles.

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